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Wuhan has banned eating wild animals and nearby regions are offered farmers cash to stop breeding exotic livestock

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Neighboring Hunan and Jiangxi have announced plans to stop farmers from breeding exotic animals, with cash offered for current stock. The new measures are part of China's efforts to stem the transmission of zoonotic diseases from animals to humans.Wuhan, China, has banned the eating of wild animals and farmers in neighboring regions are being offered cash incentives to stop breeding exotic livestock.

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Simply wondering how did you know that...? Did we loosen the travel restriction?

They are good at stealing technology but they can’t figure out how to grow food in a sustainable manner.

A bit too late for that 🤣

Good. Now they need to stop buying shark fins which is depleting the Pacific Ocean. Many Sharks are also protected.

it is not only the fact these animals r wild but more the manner they r caged and treated - total cruelty ,China can kiss my butt

MUDDLAW

China and the W.H.O. Lied MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY MANY PEOPLE DIED

Why don't they like McDonalds? Not enough locations?

It’s about time there evil people

Great! Will they also ban working with corona virus samples in their biowarfare labs under sloppy security conditions? How about implementing a new policy of warning the world when they unleash a novel virus instead of encouraging international travel while banning local flights?

Hope the ban is permanent, not just a temporary product responding to the virus.

I didn’t know rabbits were exotic, seeing as I have a bunch of them in my backyard... and front yard... and everywhere I turn these days!

What about banning adult ads in redmi phones MIUI !!

Is it necessary to post these gruesome pictures? I strongly condemn

It's not exotic is some cultures I guess.

is rabbit 'exotic livestock' ?...

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